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2000 Ferrari 360 on 2040-cars

US $27,500.00
Year:2000 Mileage:13029 Color: Yellow /
 Black
Location:

Debary, Florida, United States

Debary, Florida, United States

Send me an email at: olgaoggallagos@steamrailways.com .

GORGEOUS 2000 FERRARI 360 MODENA F1 COUPE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. JUST TURNED 13,029 ORIGINAL MILES. I AM THE 3RD
OWNER AND HAVE ALWAYS HAD THE CAR GARAGED FOR THE 8 YEARS I’VE OWNED IT. THIS CAR HAS NEVER SEEN RAIN! ALL
MAINTENANCE IS UP TO DATE WITH MOST SERVICES PERFORMED AT THE FERRARI DEALERSHIP IN FT. LAUDERDALE, SO ALL SERVICE
RECORDS ARE EASILY AVAILABLE. THIS CAR IS A CLASSIC 360 THAT HAS BEEN PAMPERED AND ALWAYS WELL MAINTAINED. OF
COURSE ALL BOOKS AND RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE, AS WELL AS ALL KEYS AND FOB’S. THE EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR ARE IN
GREAT SHAPE, AS YOU CAN TELL FROM THE PICTURES. SOME OF THE INTERIOR PARTS STARTED GETTING “STICKY” AND I HAD
IT ALL REDONE BY FERRARI. SO THE “STICKIES” ARE GONE AND IT’S LIKE NEW. THE CAR HAS NEVER HAD AN ACCIDENT AND
HAS A CLEAN CARFAX WHICH ALSO DEPICTS ITS SERVICE RECORD HISTORY AT FERRARI.
THE FOLLOWING LISTS ALL THE KEY FEATURES AND OPTIONS OF THIS CAR:
- VERY LOW MILES (13,029)
- FERRARI DEALER MAINTENANCE
- F1 TRANSMISSION - PADDLE SHIFTERS
- FERRARI MODULAR WHEELS
- BLACK PAINTED BRAKE CALIPERS
- REAR CHALLENGE GRILL
- CD CHANGER
- SCUDERIA SHIELDS
- ALL BOOKS, KEYS AND FOB’S
- NO “STICKIES”
- ALWAYS GARAGED
THE FOLLOWING LISTS THE STATUS OF KEY MAINTENANCE SERVICES:
Clutch
Sep.10, 2010
8,487
71% remaining
Battery
Mar. 29, 2012
9,280
Ferrari Ft. Lauderdale
Belt Service
Jan. 17, 2013
9,662
Ferrari Ft. Lauderdale
"Stickies"
Oct. 6, 2014
11,053
Ferrari Ft. Lauderdale
Brakes
Mar. 7, 2016
12,850
Fiorano Motor Sports
Annual Service
Mar. 7, 2016
12,850
Fiorano Motor Sports

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